Orthognathic Surgery
Orthognathic surgery is performed by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon and it is done to correct a wide range of minor and major skeletal and dental irregularities, including the misalignment of jaws and teeth. Surgery can improve chewing, speaking and breathing. The patient's appearance may be dramatically enhanced as a result of this surgery. Orthognathic surgery is also performed to correct functional problems.
- experienced team
- comprehensive services
- state-of-the-art technology
- emergency dental services
- Receding lower jaw and chin.
- Protruding jaw.
- Inability to make the lips meet without straining.
- Open bite (space between the upper and lower teeth when the mouth is closed).
- Unbalanced facial appearance from the front, or side.
- Difficulty chewing, or biting food.
- Chronic jaw or jaw joint (TMJ) pain and headache.
- Excessive wear of the teeth.
- Old Facial injury resulting in difficult chewing or biting food.
- Birth defects like cleft lip and cleft palate defects resulting in retarded jaw growth.
- Chronic mouth breathing.
- Sleep apnea (breathing problems when sleeping, including snoring).